16 March 2018 | Euronews
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World News Thousands flee last rebel enclave near Syrian capital Damascus Eastern Ghouta has been under massive bombardment for a month by Syrian and Russian warplanes. -
Romania Court rejects Romanian man's claim that he is alive A 63-year-old man has failed to convince a Romanian court he is still alive after reportedly being declared dead by his wife. -
Romania Deafening silence: Romanian protesters keep quiet to make their point After months of noisy anti-government demonstrations in Romania, protesters have now gone quiet to demand change. -
World News Israel says 2 soldiers killed in Palestinian car-ramming Two Israeli soldiers were killed and another two wounded in Friday's Palestinian car-ramming attack in the occupied West Bank, the military said in a statement. -
Germany Germany: Storm in a coffee cup Syrian refugees have responded on social media after a far-right German politician, who visited their war-ravaged country, accused them of drinking coffee in Berlin at the taxpayers' expense -
World News Putin critic's pal was strangled, British police say Nikolay Glushkov, a friend of a Vladimir Putin critic who was found dead with a rope around his neck, was strangled, police said. -
World Food for thought: Literature and gastronomy festivals in Dubai Inspire Middle East celebrates the region’s love for the written word at the 10th anniversary of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, by spotlighting some of the regional and international talents on the ground. -
World News How a big harpoon could be Europe’s answer to catching its out-of-control satellite Engineering giant Airbus is testing a big harpoon to catch wayward satellites — a move that could be of interest to European space chiefs. -
United Kingdom Teen set off bomb on London's subway because he was 'bored and stressed' The bomb partially exploded on a London Underground train at Parsons Green station on Sept. 15, leaving 23 people with burn injuries. -
South Africa Zuma charged with corruption Zuma was at the centre of a 1990s deal to buy European military kit that has cast a shadow over politics in South Africa for years -
Germany Deutsche Bank pays out billions in bonuses Payouts were four times higher than the previous year even as the German lender warned on costs for 2018 and reported a bigger 2017 loss than previously disclosed -
France German Chancellor stops short of directly blaming Russia for spy poisoning But French president Macron had strong words for Russia over the assassination attempt, while meeting Merkel on Friday. -
United Kingdom Listen: Former DJ releases album to help drive people to sleep The 19-track music collection has a total run time of over five hours for the more stubborn sleepers. -
Sport British clubs draw each other in Champions' league quarters Arsenal draw CSKA in Europa league. -
Economy Eurozone inflation lower than expected European Central Bank President Mario Draghi says he sees no reason to change current policy -
Iraq Halabja massacre: 30 years since Kurds were gassed by Saddam A ceremony has been held in memory of the 5,000 people who died -
United Kingdom UK police say Russian Nikolai Glushkov was murdered Murdered Russian was friend of the late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, a critic of Vladimir Putin's, but police say no evidence Glushkov's death, due to "intense neck pressure", was linked to Skripal poisonings. -
No Comment Chairlift rollercoaster as 12 hurt in Georgian resort accident Chairlift speeds backwards after malfunction as staff and tourists look on helpless. -
Russia Vladimir Putin: Russian redeemer, Western villain Why do the Russian people want to keep Vladimir Putin in power after 18 years? And why is the unshakeable president so hated by many Western countries? Here are some suggested replies. -
World News How cryptocurrencies could kill off cash National governments are also looking into creating virtual currencies of their own. -
No Comment No Comment: the best videos of the week Join us for a look back at the week's best No Comment videos - where the pictures do the talking! -
Georgia Skiers throw themselves from lift as it malfunctions at Georgia resort Skiers at Gudauri ski resort in Georgia were forced to throw themselves off a broken ski lift as chairs crashed into each other at the bottom of a slope. -
Ukraine From the front line: rebuilding shattered lives in eastern Ukraine Communities at the heart of the conflict in eastern Ukraine are facing down hardship with remarkable resilience. Armed with her camera, Euronews' Nataliia Liubchenkova travelled to Donetsk finding yoga classes for pensioners and sheep shearing for tourists. -
United Kingdom HSBC reveals shocking gender pay gap It's revealed there's a huge gap between what men and women earn. -
USA Irish Taoiseach in US for St Patrick's Day Leo Varadkar in Washington for traditional St Patrick's Day visit -
Russia Treasure falls from the sky as Russian airport is showered in gold More than three tons of gold scattered over a runway in Yakutsk after cargo shift on takeoff. -
My Europe Series Are there too many Germans in Brussels' bubble? -
No Comment Tasmanian devils Two Tasmanian devils from Australia are settling into their new home at the San Diego Zoo's Australian Outback -
Syria Refugees flee Eastern Ghouta Syrian forces are trying to reclaim the region -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson: ‘overwhelmingly likely’ that Putin ordered spy nerve attack The British foreign secretary’s comments follow the UK government's earlier conclusion that Russia is to blame for the nerve agent attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal. -
World News How a sleep tracker may be messing up your sleep — and how to fix it While using a device to track your sleep seems like it would lead to better rest, a sleep expert says the data may be misleading. -
Syria Afrin Syrians flee It's estimated around 10,000 Syrians are having to flee the region -
No Comment Banksy mural Iconic British street artist Banksy has unveiled a 21 metre mural, calling attention to the detention of Turkish artist Zehra Dogan -
World News 'Islam does not belong to Germany,' says new German interior minister Horst Seehofer set out a range of hard-line immigration stances in a newspaper interview, setting him on a collision course with Chancellor Angela Merkel. -
World News Liverpool v Man City, Juve v Real in Champions League quarter-finals The draw for the last eight of UEFA's Champions League sees a clash of two English clubs, and a repeat of last year's final with Juventus taking on champions Real Madrid. -
Greece Greek court rejects Turkey extradition request Ankara wants the handover of eight Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece after a failed military coup in 2016 -
Syria At least 31 civilians killed in Eastern Ghouta – monitoring group Backed by Russia and Iran, government forces have thrust deep into Eastern Ghouta, splintering the area into three separate enclaves and trapping up to 400,000 people -
World News Russian FM: Moscow will expand US 'black list' in response to sanctions Russia's foreign ministry says Moscow will respond to new US sanctions by expanding its 'black list' of Americans, its state news agency reported Thursday. -
Syria Syria: dangerous new conflict within a conflict Richard Engel has an exclusive report for our partners at NBC on a dangerous new conflict within Syria: involving US troops fighting Russian nationals. -
United Kingdom Labour’s Corbyn warns UK government on blaming Russia for spy attack The UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn condemns the Salisbury nerve agent attack but warns that “rushing” ahead of the evidence in blaming the Russian state could bring a “new cold war”. -
USA Parkland Deputy captured riding in a golf buggy Authorities in Florida have released CCTV footage capturing the only armed Parkland Deputy assigned to Stoneman High riding in around outside in a golf buggy whilst the massacre was being committed inside the school. -
USA Six people killed after pedestrian bridge collapses in Florida The bridge at Florida International University in Miami was only built last Saturday. -
Spain Clean-up following protests in Madrid Bins were set on fire in the neighbourhood of Lavapies -
USA Donald Trump's business dealings come under Mueller's beady eye Special Counsel Robert Mueller has issued subpoenas to Donald Trump's businesses, crossing one of the Presidents "red lines". The White House remains tight-lipped on the subject. -
USA Wife of Donald Trump Jr. files for divorce The couple have been married for 12 years. -
World News Former World Bank, UN chiefs to front Oxfam sex scandal commission The fallout from the Oxfam revelations has put other charities under the spotlight